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A quaint village in England is home to a postcard-perfect train station that has caught the attention of its visitors. The old-fashioned feel of the village and the train station makes visitors ...
A small but perfectly formed train station in a village in the north of Britain was first opened 165 years ago and still remains a must-see attraction for visitors ...
A peaceful village just over an hour away from Bristol could be the ideal spot for a day trip this spring. While Bristol has famous attractions from the Clifton Suspension Bridge to its many ...
A VILLAGE train station in the UK is one of the closest to the beach in the country – so no long treks to the seafront. Carbis Bay Train Station connects tourists to the Cornish seaside villa… ...
THERE’S a pretty village in England with riverside pubs, the country’s best Norman castle and its very own train station with direct links to London. Located in Kent, Eynsford is often … ...
Quaint countryside village 40 minutes from London costs just £5 to get there A country break complete with Tudor houses and open woodlands is closer to London than you might think.
Pheasant Inn (Image: Google Maps). While the village is an hour drive away from Bristol, those who don’t mind a more long-winded journey can get to the village in a different way.